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Dec 03, 2024
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HUM 2930 - Studies in Humanities: Great Human Questions - (I) 3 credits Prerequisites: SB 1720 Testing Exemption or Testing into ENC 1101 ; or completion of {(ENC 0025 and REA 0017) or (ENC 0022 and REA 0019 )} with a “C” or better; or EAP 1620 and EAP 1640 with a “C” or better; or an eligible testing/course completion combination Recommended: Students complete at least one composition course before enrolling in this course. Required: Writing intensive-a minimum of 4,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing per student
This course examines selected problems or issues from multiple perspectives in the Arts, Humanities, and/or Sciences. Selected topics may range from addressing the great questions of human experience - such as good and evil, religion, the meaning of life, and the place of human beings in the universe - to contemporary issues - such as climate change, sustainability, cultural pluralism, the use of technology, and terrorism. This course is a writing intensive course and requires a minimum of 4,000 words of instructor evaluated writing per student. If completed with a grade of “C” or better, this course serves to complete part of the writing intensive requirements for the AA. This course will be taught by at least two faculty members including at least one faculty credentialed to teach Humanities
(I) International or diversity focus
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